Escape to Italy in a novel brimming with foodie delights and breathtaking sunsets. This is the perfect indulgence for fans of Melissa Hill and Lucy Coleman.
Escape to Italy in a novel brimming with foodie delights and breathtaking sunsets. This is the perfect indulgence for fans of Melissa Hill and Lucy Coleman.
Shortlisted for the RNA's Joan Hessayon Award for New Writers
Sun, sea and spaghetti... Italy was Bluebell's dream destination, but taking her granny's place on the Loving and Knitting magazine competition holiday she'd won wasn't quite what she'd had in mind. For one thing she didn't knit and for the other...well being single probably discounted her from the love category too. But a free holiday is a free holiday and it's the perfect escape from her lacklustre life. Michela didn't think she'd be returning home to Italy so soon, a new job at her cousin's restaurant on the harbour of Positano was a dream gig, miles away from the grey London clouds. This time though, she vowed not to fall into old habits, Stefano was the past and now her future in her old hometown beckoned. But under the Italian skies a whole host of possibilities await and maybe happy-ever-after is just a plane-ride away... Readers are loving The Italian Holiday! </h2> 'Loved this book - a charming tale set in Minori, on the beautiful Amalfi coast, a story of unlikely holiday companions, friendship and yes a touch of romance' 'A sunny feel-good book, with a colourful description of the Amalfi coast that will have you reaching for your passport!' 'This is a brilliant first novel, and I hope it will be the first of many' 'A wonderfully crafted novel with twists and turns along the way. Definitely a five star book' 'Thoroughly enjoyed this book, vivid descriptions and lovable characters!' 'A lovely story of love, friendship and family. Victoria's debut novel and definitely worthy of five stars'Victoria Springfield writes contemporary women's fiction immersed in the sights, sounds and flavours of Italy. Victoria grew up in Upminster, Essex. After many years in London, she now lives in Kent with her husband in a house by the river. She likes to write in the garden with a neighbour's cat by her feet or whilst drinking cappuccino in her favourite cafe. Then she types up her scribblings in silence whilst her mind drifts away to Italy.
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